Bistro Furniture: 4 Tips to Design Your Perfect Bistro

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

One of the reasons bistros have become so popular in the last few years is that they ooze with the kind of busy, but relaxed and casual atmosphere people are looking for today. Gone are the days of stuffy, formal dining and skimpy food. Bistro is all about real food, relaxation, familiarity and elegant style all within the four walls of a highly charged atmosphere.
The combination of great service, well prepared simple food, and an elegant understated European atmosphere that takes people away from the stress of their daily lives will pack your bistro with happy customers that return over and over again.
Figuring out how to design your perfect bistro can be quite a challenge. It is important that you strategize the design and layout using your unique vision of the atmosphere you want to create, paying special attention to details such as the lighting and temperature, the waiting area, and the furniture. Taking all of these tips into consideration will make it easy to design your perfect bistro.
Visualize what you want to create.
Take the time to really think about the type of atmosphere you want for your perfect bistro. Do you want to offer your customers a warm and romantic setting, or would you rather offer a lively and upbeat atmosphere where friends are welcome to laugh a little too loud if the spirit moves them?
Creating the overall vision for your perfect bistro requires you to take some time to decide on the type of ambiance you want to offer your customers. Do not try to be everything to everyone, or you will end up with a hodge-podge and no atmosphere at all, just chaos.
Remember, your vision needs to be congruent with putting your customers in the mood to enjoy the type of food they will be experiencing.
Pay attention to lighting and temperature.
Lighting is a critical element in the design of your perfect bistro. The lighting of specific areas such as aisles and dining tables should be bright enough to see where they are going and see the food they are enjoying, but not so bright that they feel like they are eating in a diner or cafeteria.
Warm lighting adds to the look of the entire design and accentuates the silverware, plates, the furniture and especially the food. You also want to make sure you choose lighting that flatters your customers.
Another area that many bistro owners overlook is the temperature. You can create a warm and relaxing atmosphere but if you have customers sitting under a vent with cold air blowing through, it will destroy the ambiance you are trying to create. Make sure your customers are comfortable no matter where they are seated.
Do not neglect the waiting area.
One of the most overlooked areas in designing your perfect bistro is the waiting area. In a perfect world, your customers would never have to wait, but waiting is an inevitable fact of a successful bistro. The waiting area is also your customer’s first impression of your bistro and often they may need to occupy the waiting area longer than you would ideally like them to.
You want to offer your customers a warm, inviting and relaxing atmosphere that gets them in the best possible mood to enjoy their dining experience. Use eye catching wall accessories to stimulate your customers’ minds to help distract them from the amount of time they have to wait. Treat them like important guests and make sure they have something to do while they are waiting so that they keep busy. And make sure you offer them a drink from the bar and perhaps some fresh signature house bread to wet their appetites.
Choose the right bistro furniture.
Your perfect bistro will be a very lively and busy place. Bistro customers commonly like to rearrange the furniture to fit their needs to make sure they enjoy a wonderful evening with their friends and family.
Just as your staff must be prepared to adjust and serve the food according to your customers desires and quirks, so must your bistro furniture provide for your customers’ enjoyment and comfort. Chairs and tables must be easy to move around and tables must be easy to add chairs to.
While dining in your perfect bistro, you want to convey a feeling of relaxed elegance and make your customers feel completely at ease while at the same time exuding a classy elegance and sophistication that makes your customers feel like they have stepped out of their ordinary life and into the fantasy you have created. The design of your perfect bistro should give your customers that feeling.

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